Science Insider
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Why do you add some salt to water when boiling eggs?
Most of you like to eat boiled eggs. We add some salt to water when boiling eggs. Explain why do…
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Do you know how finger print sensors work on your smart phone?
Most of us use fingerprint scanner or touch ID to unlock our smart phones. But do you know how these…
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Have you ever wondered why milk tastes sweet and curd tastes sour?
Both milk and curd are dairy products. But have you ever wondered why milk tastes sweet and curd tastes sour?…
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Do you know that cooking with olive oil is bad for your health?
Olive oil is good for our health. It contains both Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. But do you…
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Do you know the shape of a raindrop?
We get a heavy rainfall these days. But do you know the shape of a raindrop? Does it look like…
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Have you heard of electric eels?
Have you heard of electric eels? The electric eel has around 6000 cells known as electrocytes that produce electricity. They…
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Do you know the science behind baking a cake?
Do you know the science behind baking a cake? Baking is a chemical reaction between ingredients. Flour gives the cake…
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Would you like to know about an animal who might have the world’s cutest smile? Have you heard of Axolotls?
Would you like to know about an animal who might have the world’s cutest smile? Have you heard of Axolotls?…
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Are you feeling sleepy after eating milk rice ?
You may have prepared a plate of milk rice yesterday to celebrate the dawn of the new year. After tasting…
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Most of us use a digital camera to capture the moments in our life. How does the CMOS sensor of a camera capture an image?
The CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor is made up of millions of photosensitive pixels and they convert the incoming…
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